I've covered many aspects of securing containers at runtime, but the Docker platform provides security in depth that starts before any containers are run. You can start securing your application by securing the image that packages your application.

Docker on Windows
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Docker on Windows
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Overview of this book
Docker on Windows, Second Edition teaches you all you need to know about Docker on Windows, from the 101 to running highly-available workloads in production. You’ll be guided through a Docker journey, starting with the key concepts and simple examples of .NET Framework and .NET Core apps in Docker containers on Windows. Then you’ll learn how to use Docker to modernize the architecture and development of traditional ASP.NET and SQL Server apps.
The examples show you how to break up legacy monolithic applications into distributed apps and deploy them to a clustered environment in the cloud, using the exact same artifacts you use to run them locally. You’ll see how to build a CI/CD pipeline which uses Docker to compile, package, test and deploy your applications. To help you move confidently to production, you’ll learn about Docker security, and the management and support options.
The book finishes with guidance on getting started with Docker in your own projects. You’ll walk through some real-world case studies for Docker implementations, from small-scale on-premises apps to very large-scale apps running on Azure.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Preface
Section 1: Understanding Docker and Windows Containers
Getting Started with Docker on Windows
Packaging and Running Applications as Docker Containers
Developing Dockerized .NET Framework and .NET Core Applications
Sharing Images with Docker Registries
Section 2: Designing and Building Containerized Solutions
Adopting Container-First Solution Design
Organizing Distributed Solutions with Docker Compose
Orchestrating Distributed Solutions with Docker Swarm
Section 3: Preparing for Docker in Production
Administering and Monitoring Dockerized Solutions
Understanding the Security Risks and Benefits of Docker
Powering a Continuous Deployment Pipeline with Docker
Section 4: Getting Started on Your Container Journey
Debugging and Instrumenting Application Containers
Containerize What You Know - Guidance for Implementing Docker
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